Edday gets amazing job in US, moves to new house

It has been four months since Edday Nderitu, the estranged wife of Mugithi sensation Samuel Muchoki, widely known as Samidoh, left Kenya for the United States.

In that time, she has found her footing in her new country, securing a job and a place to live. She is also taking care of her three children, who are now enrolled in school.

A source close to the family told Nairobi News that Edday is doing well and is “thriving” in her new life.

“She is doing well. In fact, she is already working. She moved into her own house… That is her house, and the children are in school,” the source said.

The source added that Edday has received a lot of support from her friends and family, both in Kenya and in the US.

“I have shed tears of joy seeing her back on her feet. Edday is driving in a foreign land. She is paying her car loan, mortgage for her new house, and feeding her children… Her children are even covered by health insurance,” the source said.

Edday’s journey to empowerment in her newfound life in the US is a testament to her strength and resilience. She has overcome a lot in the past few months, but she has come out stronger on the other side.

She is an inspiration to many women who are going through similar situations. Her story shows that it is possible to start over and build a new life, even after a difficult divorce.

Edday’s social media post with the Bible verse “I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten” is a reflection of her hope and determination for the future. She is determined to rebuild her life and create a better future for herself and her children.

It is clear that Edday is on the right track. She is working hard and taking care of her family. She is also receiving the support she needs from her loved ones. With her strength and determination, she is sure to succeed in her new life in the US.

 

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